Congress Journeys To Columbus
Epstein’s longtime patron and financial benefactor, Leslie Wexner, was finally brought before lawmakers on Wednesday — but not in a congressional hearing room, not under the glare of cameras, and not in Washington.
Instead, members of the House Oversight Committee traveled to Wexner’s private estate in Ohio to conduct a closed-door deposition about his decades-long relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. No Republicans attended in person. There was no public testimony. No televised moment of reckoning. Just a small group of Democratic members questioning an 88-year-old billionaire in the comfort of his own home.
Here, longtime Jeffrey Epstein investigator Whitney Webb addresses the softball treatment of Wexner, while also touching on related topics, including the stunning Jeffrey Epstein document revelations, the Clintons’ relationship with Epstein, Palantir and its global espionage, and the Epstein ‘kill list.” She’s interviewed by Clayton and Natali Morris on Redacted News.


